reviewJournal of Prosthodontic ResearchFeb 28, 2016Closed access

Advancements in CAD/CAM technology: Options for practical implementation

Taibah University · University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Abstract

Results

CAD/CAM technology has advantages including digital impressions and models, and use of virtual articulators. However, the implementation of this technology is still considered expensive and requires highly trained personnel. Currently, the design software has more applications including complete dentures and removable partial denture frameworks. The accuracy of restoration fabrication can be best attained with 5 axes milling units. The 3D printing technology has been incorporated into dentistry, but does not include ceramics and is limited to polymers. In the future, optical impressions will be replaced with ultrasound impressions using ultrasonic waves, which have the capability to penetrate the gingiva non-invasively without retraction cords and not be affected by fluids.

Conclusion

The coming trend for most practitioners will be the use of an acquisition camera attached to a computer with the appropriate software and the capability of forwarding the image to the laboratory.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Impression
  • Computer science
  • CAD
  • CEREC
  • Software
  • 3D printing
  • Computer Aided Design
  • Engineering drawing
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